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Lunch n’ Learn – Feb 27th – “Workplace Wellness for Success and Longevity in Your Career”

January 22, 2013 | No Comments

“Workplace Wellness for Success and Longevity in Your Career”  This is not your typical “eat right, exercise, and get enough sleep” wellness seminar.  You’ve heard that before.  Rather, we’ll explore how wellness provides us with a foundation that is essential for propelling us forward in life and our career.  Topics for discussion include: – How wellness [...]

Virtual vs. physical: The mobile office. Do you need an office?

January 9, 2013 | No Comments

Do you ever find yourself daydreaming about a life where you weren’t confined to the same 4 walls 40+ hours a week? In this alternate life, you’re free to travel the city, state, country or even the world, simply because you’re not tethered to a desk in an office that you pay $X a month for. The [...]

The Docking Station Hosts “Demo Days”

January 8, 2013 | No Comments

The Docking Station, a coworking office space located in the Broadway District in Downtown Green Bay, is inviting entrepreneurs, consultants, freelancers, and other independent professionals to try coworking for free. “Demo Days” will run from Wednesday, January 9th through Friday, January 18th. Professionals are encouraged to come in and work for a day, any day [...]

Rework book discussion mind map

September 9, 2012 | No Comments

We held a book group discussion as part of our local “Read to Lead” series at our offices on the book Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. It was a great discussion on an outstanding book.  So many great lessons in here!  You’ll find a mind map from our discussion below.  Download and [...]

The Cultural Implications of Integrating Social Media into Business

January 11, 2012 | No Comments

Marketers face many barriers to integrating social media into their business processes. But by adopting personal, structural and cultural changes, companies can reach a new level of social media integration. Full Article Question for Discussion: Look at the last bottom question in this graph about company culture. Based on our discussions in class, compared with this [...]

Book Yourself Solid Discussion Series

September 8, 2011 | No Comments

Get Booked Solid Working Group Book Yourself Solid (BYS) by Michael Port is one of the most important books that an entrepreneur can read to help you grow your business with the right customers, using the right marketing strategies and at the right pace to build the business you want. About the Working Group Peter [...]

The Docking Station Hosts “Free Coworking Fridays”

August 3, 2011 | No Comments

The Docking Station, Green Bay’s first Coworking space, is inviting entrepreneurs, consultants, freelancers and other independent professionals to tryout coworking for free on Fridays. “Free Coworking Fridays” will kick off this Friday, August 5th. Professionals are encouraged to come in and experience a space that combines the best elements of a café culture with a [...]

Work Separately, Yet Together

July 20, 2011 | No Comments

I remember my first job out of college.  I was working from my apartment in Los Angeles and I thought that I really knew what life was about.  As time went on I learned that working alone was actually, well, quite lonely.  I started to hit the coffee shops but found the distractions often annoying.  [...]

Free Coworking Week

June 10, 2011 | No Comments

Working on your own does not mean you have to do it alone. The Docking Station, Green Bay’s first Coworking space, is inviting entrepreneurs, consultants, freelancers and other independent professionals a chance to experience what it’s like to work on their own projects while collaborating and networking with others in a creative shared office environment. [...]

Why Coworking Spaces over Coffee Shops?

June 1, 2011 | No Comments

When you work from a coworking space, you’re geting a space that is purposefully catering to folks with laptops and work agendas. That means fewer fights over the outlets, but it can also mean higher prices. When you sit at a coffee shop for a day, you may pay $15 for coffee over the course [...]